Champions of the World: France Wins 2018 World Cup
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Photo: Richard Nahem
Only one thing can eclipse the historical importance of July 14, Bastille Day: The 2018 final of The World Cup. Played on the day after, it overshadowed our independence day, throwing the French into a frenzy.

Photo: Richard Nahem
Football fever was at its highest and fans anxiously waited for France to end its twenty year drought to finally win the title again. People in Paris jammed into cafes, pubs, restaurants and public parks and squares to watch the match, which began at 5PM. The silence was eerie in between points, making the proverbial expression “So quiet, you could hear a pin drop” almost become a reality, but the minute France won a point, the entire city ferociously cheered in unison causing a rumble.

Photo: Richard Nahem
The suspense mounted for about 2.5 thrilling but agonizing hours. Kylian Mbappe, a mere teenager, became the team hero after scoring the final point, with France winning 4-2 over Croatia. An international super star was born overnight.

Photo: Richard Nahem
After the win, the streets erupted into riots with ecstatic fans running the gamut of emotions; laughter, joy, excitement, tears and most profusely, cheers. At Bastille, dozens of people climbed on to the July Column, patriotically waving national flags. Firecrackers were lit, while red, white and blue smoke filled the air. People placed temporary tattoos on every visible body part and also wore the gaudiest hats, caps and wigs, showing them off proudly. Cars blared their horns, while the passengers hung out the windows and climbed on the rooftops.

Photo: Richard Nahem
The celebration is not over by a long shot. Today our football champions return home from Moscow to be honored with a parade on the Champs Elysées at 5PM. (The Champs Elysées Metro station has been renamed DesChamps Elysées).
Vive la France!

Photo: Richard Nahem

Photo: Richard Nahem

Photo: Richard Nahem

Photo: Richard Nahem

Photo: Richard Nahem

Photo: Richard Nahem

Photo: Richard Nahem

Photo: Richard Nahem

Photo: Richard Nahem

Photo: Richard Nahem

Photo: Richard Nahem
Lead photo credit : Photo: Richard Nahem
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